DYED MY HAIR USING ADORE SEMI PERMANENT DYE & THIS HAPPENED *BAD IDEA?*
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- Опубликовано: 7 май 2022
- Hi there;) In this video, I'm experimenting with a new colour or maybe trying to ;) Watch to find out how this turned out lol. You're already tuned in so make sure to hit that SUBSCRIBE button & don't forget to LIKE the video! #naturalhair #curlyhair #hairdye #adore
Products used in this video
Adore semi-permanent hair dye (Cinnamon & Cajun spice)
L'oreal 40 devloper
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Lol, its like adding brown to black paint. You have to bleach Your hair a bit first
not all the time u need hicolor if u don’t wanna bleach
Awe thank you sis for being honest❤
Omg I did NOT expect the end 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
😂😂girll samee
I did lol, you have to lift your hair for semi permanent dye like kiss and adore lmaoo
@@ninij7219lmfao
Looool... thanks for keeping it real... 😊
you should go lighter on the brown or ginger if you don't want to bleach your hair
okay babe, ill try that
😮 You don't use a developer with a semi permanent hair dye. 🤦🏿♀️
Wait why?
@@luvvriri438ur not suppose to it literally burns the dye pigments don’t add developer
She should have bleached her hair first and used that color.
@@byrdtaylor5703not all the time she could use hicolor
Oh no🤣
😂😂ihy
You might have needed more developer!
i think so too😭 i realized late that i put too little
Try bleaching it first
i don’t want the texture of my hair to change so i’m avoiding that
Lightening powder is less damaging to the hair. That’s what I used to dye my hair ruby red. Follow the instructions and you’ll be fine.
@@healingwithgolden is lightening powder the same as bleach
@@ceemoney5309 no. It’s less damaging than bleach
No sound
i think youtube removed the sound, ill put a sound today!
i just posted an update version for the video
Thx
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Ummmm…. Duh.
Semi permanents are not the same as Permanents. Semi permanents are stains- they ONLY deposit color, and do Not oxidize so no- you cannot use a developer with them.
Permanents DO oxidize and do require a developer.
What do you mean by “duhh”? Were you born with this knowledge about dyes? Smh
RIGHT!
Omg google is free sister 😂😂😂@@somebileo
Lmfao look at you giving tips in the beginning like you have idea what your doing 😂😂😂😂😂